recollections of child abuse episodes in four women. They intend to give an account, in terms of agency, responsibility and integrity, of reports of past traumatic experiences in which particular objects are considered. The mediation of objects in recollection of past memories is discussed as a relevant contribution, positioning objects as semiotic resources for the apprehension of idiosyncratic experiences and personal sense-making. It is stated that objects also allow exchange with an external interlocutor mediating assessment and psychological elaboration being carried out with survivors. Also, as parts of a holistic phenomenon of memory, objects attached to emotion and meaning contribute to the robust aspect of the way in which past exp...
Research on child sexual abuse has underacknowledged the multifaced, tacit and embodied dimensions, ...
M.A.This study is an attempt to investigate the way in which female survivors of childhood sexual ab...
Remembering is a complex and notoriously fallible process. This is partly because memory is not an e...
Recollection of child sexual abuse involves complex issues of agency—both in the past and in the pre...
Abstract. A weakness of contemporary ‘forensic ’ models of memory is their reliance on the belief th...
Drawing on a research project looking at women’s engagement with the sexual abuse recovery literatu...
Increasingly during the 1980s, the specters of two equally awful phenomena arose. Genuine sexual vic...
International audienceConscious recollection, of the kind characterised by sensory mental imagery, i...
Remembering is a social cultural activity. Contributors to this Special Issue were asked to address ...
This qualitative research explores the process of coping with childhood sexual abuse and the meaning...
Vital Memory and Affect takes as its subject the autobiographical memories of ‘vulnerable’ groups, i...
Much attention has been focused on memories of abuse that are allegedly forgotten or repressed then ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious research identifies the impact of child sexual abus...
This paper will explore ways in which self identified survivors of childhood sexual abuse and false ...
This thesis explores the ways in which a group of autobiographical and fictional narratives are info...
Research on child sexual abuse has underacknowledged the multifaced, tacit and embodied dimensions, ...
M.A.This study is an attempt to investigate the way in which female survivors of childhood sexual ab...
Remembering is a complex and notoriously fallible process. This is partly because memory is not an e...
Recollection of child sexual abuse involves complex issues of agency—both in the past and in the pre...
Abstract. A weakness of contemporary ‘forensic ’ models of memory is their reliance on the belief th...
Drawing on a research project looking at women’s engagement with the sexual abuse recovery literatu...
Increasingly during the 1980s, the specters of two equally awful phenomena arose. Genuine sexual vic...
International audienceConscious recollection, of the kind characterised by sensory mental imagery, i...
Remembering is a social cultural activity. Contributors to this Special Issue were asked to address ...
This qualitative research explores the process of coping with childhood sexual abuse and the meaning...
Vital Memory and Affect takes as its subject the autobiographical memories of ‘vulnerable’ groups, i...
Much attention has been focused on memories of abuse that are allegedly forgotten or repressed then ...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious research identifies the impact of child sexual abus...
This paper will explore ways in which self identified survivors of childhood sexual abuse and false ...
This thesis explores the ways in which a group of autobiographical and fictional narratives are info...
Research on child sexual abuse has underacknowledged the multifaced, tacit and embodied dimensions, ...
M.A.This study is an attempt to investigate the way in which female survivors of childhood sexual ab...
Remembering is a complex and notoriously fallible process. This is partly because memory is not an e...